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Beam Parklands

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Beam Parklands is in the Beam Valley and is part of the Dagenham Corridor which links up several green spaces in east London.

Added* by Andrew Self
Most recent update 22 јануари 2024

Description

Beam Parklands consists of woodland, grassland and scrub with two rivers and part of a disused canal running through it. There are playing fields in the southwest corner. One of the main areas of interest is the lake at the southern end which holds many species of waterbird including црвеноклун лебед, Canada Goose and Дива патка with other species occasionally seen such as патка лажичарка and сива патка. Around the lake is a reed-bed which hosts барска кокошка in winter and свиларче all year round, both of which are usually only heard rather than seen.

Migrant birds can often be seen flying over and the top of Hospital Hill is a good vantage point to look for them.

Details

Access

Beam Parklands runs along the eastern border of the Borough of Barking and Dagenham. There is a car park just off Ballards Road (the western edge of the park) and the 145 bus also stops along this road at Farm Close. The nearest tube station is Dagenham East (District Line) from which you would turn right out of the entrance and walk for a mile along Rainham Road South to the roundabout where there are entrances into the park. Alternatively, cross over the road from the tube station and catch the 103 bus to Ballards Road (two stops) and cross over the road and into the park.

There are several hard surface paths around the park which are suitable for wheelchairs and bicycles as well as several grass paths and concrete steps up to a bank that are not suitable for either. There are no facilities onsite. A series of notice boards around the park denote areas of local history along with maps showing where you are.

Terrain and Habitat

Scattered trees and bushes , Grassland , Wetland , Reedbeds

Conditions

Flat

Circular trail

Yes

Is a telescope useful?

No

Good birding season

All year round

Best time to visit

Spring

Route

Wide path , Narrow trail

Difficulty walking trail

Easy

Accessible by

Foot , Bicycle , Wheelchair

Birdwatching hide / platform

No

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